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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Can't SSH as root anymore! Post 302371130 by Neo on Friday 13th of November 2009 12:42:34 PM
Old 11-13-2009
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# Logging
SyslogFacility AUTH
LogLevel INFO
What does the log file say?
 

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Glusterd - Gluster elastic volume management daemon SYNOPSIS
glusterd [OPTION...] DESCRIPTION
The glusterd daemon is used for elastic volume management. The daemon must be run on all export servers. OPTIONS
Basic options -l=<LOGFILE>, --log-file=<LOGFILE> File to use for logging. -L=<LOGLEVEL>, --log-level=<LOGLEVEL> Logging severity. Valid options are TRACE, DEBUG, INFO, WARNING, ERROR and CRITICAL (the default is INFO). --debug Run the program in debug mode. This option sets --no-daemon, --log-level to DEBUG and --log-file to console. -N, --no-daemon Run the program in the foreground. Miscellaneous Options: -?, --help Display this help. --usage Display a short usage message. -V, --version Print the program version. FILES
/etc/glusterd/* SEE ALSO
fusermount(1), mount.glusterfs(8), glusterfs(8), gluster(8) COPYRIGHT
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